Golden State Warriors: 10 Free agents that can revive the dynasty

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7. Joe Harris

The Golden State Warriors could add another deadly shooter to their lineup in Joe Harris.

Harris broke out as an elite 3-point shooter two seasons ago with the Brooklyn Nets. His stroke is pure and he is excellent at moving without the ball to create opportunities for himself.

Last season, Harris was among the league leaders in total 3-pointers with 183 makes. This year, he has ramped up his production to a career-high level and currently ranks 17th in the league for total 3-pointers.

He is averaging the most points of his career and is looking ready to compete at a high level. Adding Harris to the Warriors is an easy decision and he would waste no time sharing chemistry with former teammate, D’Angelo Russell.

It’s unclear if Harris would play as a bench player or not but there is no doubt the Dubs could find a suitable role for this sniper.